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The term social change is defined as “variations form the accepted mode of life, whether due to alterations in geographic conditions, the cultural experiment equipment, composition of population, diffusion or invention within the group” by:
Gillin and Gillin
L.T. Hobhouse
M.N. Prabhu
G.S. Ghurey
- The correct answer is Option: 1, Gillin and Gillin.
- Gillin and Gillin defined social change as variations from the accepted mode of life, due to various factors.
- L.T. Hobhouse was a sociologist and philosopher, but not known for this specific definition.
- M.N. Prabhu is not widely recognized for contributions in defining social change.
- G.S. Ghurey was an Indian sociologist, known for his work on caste and the Indian social system, but not for this definition.
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